Scotch broth
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of Scotch broth
First recorded in 1825–35
Example Sentences
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The � la carte menu, including a wonderfully traditional Scotch broth, is similarly made for lingering over.
From Time Magazine Archive
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"Capital Scotch broth, my dear," said Sir Pitt, "though they call it by a French name."
From Vanity Fair by Thackeray, William Makepeace
That girl is back here with a slick young fellow, and he's the pepper in a certain mess of Scotch broth that has been heated up all over again, if I'm any guesser.
From All-Wool Morrison by Day, Holman
One of her friends of that time accused her of subsisting on a diet of Scotch broth.
From Charles Frohman: Manager and Man by Marcosson, Isaac Frederick
Mrs. Wright was bending over the fire, cooking their mid-day meal of Scotch broth, and apple dumplings, while keeping a watchful eye upon a dainty dish of fish for the child.
From Chatterbox, 1906 by Clarke, J. Erskine (John Erskine)
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